29 Jul 2017

The sermons

You would think that after an imam apologized for saying things hurtful to Jews as well as saying “I understand that speech like this can encourage others to do hateful and violent acts' that the hateful speech would be taken off YouTube.

YouTube, as of now, still has Imam Shahin's speech of July 21 over here and July 14 over here.

I must admit I was quite upset in watching the translation of the July 21 speech at MEMRI but didn't realize that there was another translated speech from July 14 at MEMRI which sounds even worse.

The Washington Post, in an article which describes the Imam's apology, makes no mention of the July 14 video and quotes Nazir Harb Michel, a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding.